The authorities are responding to protests with a ferocious security crackdown and near total internet shutdown.

Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s deputy head of International News, Devika Bhat

Khamenei accuses protesters of acting at Trump's behest

Experts note the blackout is unprecedented in its extent but also selective, allowing some government communications

Warning security forces could be preparing to commit ‘massacre’ under cover of internet shutdown

Iran's regime, which has cut off internet access across the country, has now labeled protesters as 'terrorist agents' and claimed they were paid by Israel and the United States.

The exiled son of Iran's last shah, who has emerged as a prominent voice in the fragmented opposition, made his strongest call yet for the protests to broaden.

Fresh protests erupt in Iran amid internet blackouts, as Trump offers U.S. support for demonstrators challenging the regime.

There were fresh reports of violence across Iran, although an internet blackout made it difficult to assess the full extent of unrest.

Hundreds of protesters are believed to have been killed or injured, and many more detained.

Human rights NGOs have reported over 100 deaths in Iran's protests. On Sunday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is set to address the economic situation and the 'people's…

More than 570 protests have taken place across all of Iran’s 31 province

“This is the biggest moment in Iran since 1979,” said William Usher, a former senior Middle East analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency.

Internet blackout hampering efforts to verify if violent crackdown has blunted movement’s momentum

Crackdown on protests in Iran has resulted in multiple deaths and an internet blackout.

Demonstrations initially focused on economic issues but as they have grown and become political the regime has responded with deadly force

The authorities are responding to protests with a ferocious security crackdown and near total internet shutdown.

Despite internet blackout, a small number of Iranians are risking their lives to share messages as protests continue